Author/Authors :
M. Naderi، نويسنده , , A.R. Maligno، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A three dimensional (3D) finite element model is developed to predict the progressive fatigue damage and the life of a plain carbon/epoxy laminate (AS4/3501-6) based on the longitudinal, transverse and in-plane shear fatigue characteristic. The model takes into account stress analysis, fatigue failure analysis, random distribution and material property degradation. Different cross- and angle-ply laminates including [08], [908], [0/902]s, [0/904]s, [02/902]s, [3016], [45/−45]2s with the available experimental data are considered for the fatigue life simulation. In order to consider the random distribution of the laminate’s properties from element to element in the model, the laminate’s stiffness, and strength are randomly generated using a Gaussian distribution function. Sudden and gradual material properties degradation are considered during the fatigue simulation. The progressive fatigue damage and failure analysis is implemented in ABAQUS through user subroutines UMAT (user-defined material) and USDFLD (user-defined field variables). The predicted fatigue life of the simulation for different laminates is in good agreement with the experimental results.
Keywords :
Fatigue , Damage criteria , 3D finite element , Composite materials , Stochastic analysis